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How To Get Rid Of Vyvanse Bad Breath

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See a dentist:
Your dentist needs to determine the cause of the bad breath. Can be cavities, gum disease, unclean tongue, infection of the teeth or indigestion. The treatments vary depending on the cause of the bad breath.
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A foul odor from the mouth. Bad breath can be caused by many different factors, including sinus infections, periodontal problems, smoking, cavities, acid reflux, and your diet. Address all of these possibilities with your dentist and physician.
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Could be:
Dental so see your dentist and get checked for gum disease. If you have done that consider watching your diet and brushing your tongue after brushing teeth and flossing. If none of these solve the issue then check with your md or gastroentorologist.
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Oral hygiene:
Start with good oral hygiene. Antiseptic mouth washes. If it still persists, see your dentist to have your gums/teeth evaluated. If those are fine, talk to your doctors to delve deeper into your history to see if you have any gastro intestinal or lung issues.
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See a dentist:
Bad breath can come from different sources. You should see a dentist to rule out any infections, gum problems or tongue issues. Assuming you don't have those, see an ent. Sometimes bad breath can come from tonsils, sinuses, or stomach.
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See a dentist:
In the majority of cases, the cause of bad breath, or halitosis, is the product of bacteria in the mouth. The proper diagnosis is the key to a successful treatment. See your dentist for Halimeter test, diagnosis and bad breath treatment that depends on its cause. Good luck.
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Oral Hygiene:
Brush teeth and gums. Brush your tongue, it harbors many bacteria. A Fluoride rinse helps kill more bacteria between teeth. If your breath smells of ketones, see your md for a diabetes test. Ketones are a byproduct of diabetes and will affect your breath.
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Floss, tongue scraper:
Sometimes flossing will help reduce the amount of bacteria that causes the bad breath. A tongue scraper is also useful in cleaning the tongue more effectively than just brushing it. If you do have bleeding gums then you should visit your dentist for your checkup / cleaning.

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Oral hygiene +:
Make sure to double check your child's daily flossing and brushing. Remember to go to your dental check ups every 6 months. If dental/ oral hygiene are in order, see your pediatrician to rule out tonsil issues and reflux disease. Foods can cause or contribute to bad breath.
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Many causes...:
Bad breath or halitosis, can have several causes, ; it is sometimes multi-factorial. Accumulation of plaque and tartar in between ;; behind the teeth + presence of cavities are common causes. Also, many people have more accumulation of germs and debris on top surface of their tongue (to be brushed daily too). Others:presence of "post nasal drainage", acid reflux/ digestive problems ; some foods.
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Fix it:
Let your dentist restore the cavity. I am not sure that one cavity will cause bad breath, as it is more complex condition with several origins. Check your gums, especially bleeding when flossing.
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ENT doctors!:
If your bad breath is directly caused by sinusitis, it is best to get an advice from ENT doctors--they are the expert! On the other hand, if the sinusitis is due to a failing tooth or infection in the tooth that is leaking into sinus cavity, you need help from a dentist. A scan is a powerful tool to find the source of your sinusitis. Consult your ENT and dental doctors. Get fresh breath back!
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Dental hygiene:
First make sure you've got the basics covered. Brushing and flossing at least twice a day. Using a mouthwash can help also. If these measures aren't working then you should see your dentist as you could have gum disease which is contributing to the bad breath. It's also a good idea to have regular routine dental visits for cleanings.
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You can try to brush:
You can try to brush and scrape your tongue, and use floss more often. If that does not work, it canbe coming from your stomach or nasal drip, in that case might see your family md.
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Avoid common causes:
Halitosis (bad breath) after certain foods or drinks occurs for several reasons. Chemicals from some foods/drinks diffuse into the flesh in the mouth and throat. These chemicals (odors) keep coming out into the breath for many hours. Some foods or drinks cause odors when in the stomach. Stomach odors will come up through burps, and even without noticeable burps. Some substances stick to the teeth.
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Well...:
Assuming that you're brushing and flossing regularly, bad breath can be a sign of a chronic sinus infection or an infection in your mouth and/or throat. If you are having any pain in your forehead or cheeks or tenderness in your mouth or throat and/or a stiff neck, see your doc right away. Post nasal drip and gastrointestinal problems can also cause bad breath. It's worth it to have an evaluation.
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Many causes...:
Bad breath or halitosis, can have several causes, ; it is sometimes multi-factorial. Accumulation of plaque and tartar in between ;; behind the teeth + presence of cavities are common causes. Also, many people have more accumulation of germs and debris on top surface of their tongue (to be brushed daily too). Others:presence of "post nasal drainage", acid reflux/ digestive problems ; some foods.
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See a dentist:
Bad breath can come from different sources. You should see a dentist to rule out any infections, gum problems or tongue issues. Assuming you don't have those, see an ent. Sometimes bad breath can come from tonsils, sinuses, or stomach.
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Clean your teeth:
Bad breadth can be dental or medical etiology. On the dental side, bleeding of gingival tissue is the cause. Eliminates inflammation will eliminate bleeding and bad breath. A good dental cleaning and good home oral hygiene effort will usually do the job. Medically, check with your physician for possible GI tract problem or acid reflux or diabetes!
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